Elizabeth: Hi! My Top Three books for the year aren’t going to be in any particular order, and I will probably be mentally replacing some of them within seconds of posting this, but then, we all know that I can’t choose between my books! Here we go: -Steel by Carrie Vaughn -Narnia by CS Lewis -Skullduggery Pleasant (the first one) by Derek Landy Now I need to add a fourth book that might be one of my favourites of all time (well, the series really), but I have no words for it, so I can’t review it. The series is The Gallagher Girls by Ally Carter. It grew up with its audience, so the first book or two are a little bit young, but they are so good. Jason: Hello! I am going to pick the top three books that I read in 2014 (that I reviewed), which is going to be difficult, but I will try, and I will succeed. Somehow. My first book that really stands out to me is one that I just posted the review for about 25 seconds ago. Not because I just read it and reviewed it, but because it is so good. And that book is: -The Help, by Kathryn Stockett. I promise I won’t write a mini review on each book, otherwise I will probably keep you here all day. -Elizabeth is Missing, by Emma Healey. Alright, I lied, but I’ll keep it brisk. I was never good at keeping promises like those anyways. This book had a unique perspective that I had never read before. I bugged my mom to read it for half a year straight (I am not kidding) and when she read it she agreed with me that it was really good. -the Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley. As Elizabeth said earlier, I have no words for this one. I reviewed it, and that is probably all that you will ever get from me on this series that is not blubbering geek-out nonsense, because I like this series a lot. My sister says that Flavia is annoying, but I say that she is special. (Haters gonna hate.) Well, that is all for this post! Have a good start to your New Year, and Stay Addicted!-Elizabeth and Jason

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Jason and Elizabeth are brother and sister book addicts who somehow manage to get along (most of the time). They reside in Canada with their dog Becky, and one (slightly insane) fly-hunting cat named Fish. Oh. And their parents. They're important too.